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We’re your go-to crew for bold, unfiltered takes on everything — from the chaos of pop culture and family drama to the latest political twists, social media trends, and the fascinating (and slightly hilarious) rise of AI trying to outsmart us all.

Picture this: a lively roundtable of witty, 40-to-60-year-old, "wisdom-overloaded" individuals who are just like you — trying to make sense of it all with laughter, brutal honesty, and a dash of irreverent charm.

If you’re craving comedy, truth bombs, and real talk about life in this wild, digital (and delightfully unpredictable) age, you’ve found your tribe. 🌟

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  • Episode 147: Singer B, Angel “Cash” Ocasio Jr. & Carlos Elliott | Sounds From The Juke Joint
    May 18 2026

    In this episode of Yhea Foo Nah Foo, we take a deeper dive into our unforgettable trip to the Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale, Mississippi, where we discovered some of the most powerful live music we’ve ever experienced.

    We break down the sounds, stories, and energy behind three standout artists that completely blew us away:

    🎸 Singer B

    🎸 Angel “Cash” Ocasio Jr. / Cashes Juke Joint

    🎸 Carlos Elliott

    From raw Delta Blues and hypnotic Hill Country grooves to soulful R&B influences and Latin-inspired blues, this episode explores the next generation of artists carrying the spirit of the blues into the future.

    We also talk about:

    • The difference between Delta Blues and Hill Country Blues

    • The magic of live jam sessions at Juke Joint

    • Why these artists stood out from the crowd

    • The feeling of disconnecting from technology and reconnecting with music, people, and culture

    • Late-night performances that felt straight out of a movie

    This episode is part music discovery, part travel journal, and part love letter to authentic live music.

    If you love blues, soul, rock, storytelling, and discovering hidden gems before everyone else catches on, this episode is for you.

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    1 h et 10 min
  • Episode 146: Life Without WiFi, IV Drips & Family Heirlooms with Gelindo
    May 11 2026

    This week on Yhea Foo Nah Foo, the guys dive into what life feels like when you disconnect from the internet and whether society has become way too dependent on technology, social media, and constant notifications. After reflecting on the peace of being unplugged at the Juke Joint Festival, the conversation spirals into everything from government internet shutdowns and digital addiction to whether platforms like Instagram and TikTok actually provide any value anymore.

    The episode also explores the growing trend of hydration rooms and IV therapy culture, breaking down the science, scams, and modern obsession with quick fixes for everything from hangovers to stress and burnout.

    Later, the conversation shifts to youth soccer, chaos at an LA Galaxy game, parenting moments, and the emotional realization of watching a child truly fall in love with sports for the first time.

    The guys wrap things up with a hilarious but surprisingly deep conversation about jewelry, family heirlooms, legacy, and what people really leave behind after they’re gone.

    Part comedy, part philosophy, part modern-life therapy session — this episode is a perfect example of why no topic is off limits on Yhea Foo Nah Foo.

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    54 min
  • Episode 145: We Went for the Blues… Ended Up in a Parade
    May 4 2026

    What starts as a simple trip turns into something unforgettable.

    In this episode, the crew heads from Glendale to Chicago and down to Clarksdale, Mississippi—home of the Delta Blues and the legendary juke joint culture. But this isn’t your typical travel story. There are no scripts, no plans… just a backpack, a road trip, and a willingness to dive headfirst into the unknown.

    From smoke-filled bars and alleyway performances to spontaneous friendships and even jumping into a parade, the experience unfolds in real time. Music isn’t just heard—it’s felt. Everywhere. Constant. Raw. Alive.

    Along the way, the guys explore the deeper meaning behind the blues—how it was born from struggle, used as a way out, and why it still carries a hypnotic, almost spiritual energy today.

    This episode is about more than a festival.

    It’s about connection, culture, and what happens when you step out of your routine and into something real.

    Tap in and take the ride.

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    59 min
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